Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Geller: Palin's Sunday speech was no farewell address

Though we've been calling it a farewell address, Pamela Geller says what Sarah Palin delivered Sunday in Fairbanks was a commencement address, because it was only the beginning:
Her speech embodied what a great American sounds like, and what a President ought to sound like. Palin made no apologies. She said nothing like Obama's inane drone of "America's best days are behind us." No tearing down of our nation. Obama ranks on us; Palin raises us up and speaks of national pride.
Geller says Palin embodies the American spirit and represents what this nation's founders had in mind for the sort of Americans who would keep alive the republic they created:
The more evil succeeds and overwhelms our foreign and domestic policy, our culture, our discourse and the very social fabric of our lives, the clearer it becomes that Palin is the antidote, the answer to fighting this morally bankrupt sewer in which we find ourselves during the Obama Administration.
It's a good piece, and you can read it in its entirety at American Thinker, a website that has been on a roll lately with one outstanding essay after another.

Related: Listen to Geller's appearance on Anchorage talker Eddie Burke's show here at Atlas Shrugs.

- JP

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